The event is expected to take place at Bridgestone Arena, though officials haven’t formally announced the venue details. Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller headlines the event.

The night’s main card airs on FOX-owned FX and marks the UFC’s debut on the top-10 cable station. FX will become home to many UFC events, as well as “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series, beginning in 2012.

Shalorus is perhaps best known for a contentious split draw with former WEC champion Jamie Varner in a WEC 49 meeting in Canada. It was the lone blemish on Shalorus’ WEC run, which included wins over Bart Palaszewski, Dave Jansen and Will Kerr.

Shalorus made his UFC debut this past March, where he suffered a third-round TKO defeat at the hands of UFC on FX 1 headliner Miller.

Meanwhile, Nurmagomedov brings a 16-fight win streak to the cage. The 23-year-old Russian prospect made his professional debut in September 2008 and has remained perfect since.

Nurmagomedov’s past six fights have all ended in the first round, four by submission and two via TKO.

The placement of the Shalorus vs. Nurmagomedov bout on the evening’s card was not announced.